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This is a very simple script that allows Nagios to check the state of an SMF service on a Solaris 10 system. It can check…
The script checks nodes, paths, quorums, resources, resource groups and IPMP paths with a single run. usage: ./check_scstat.pl -w {w1,w2,w3} -c {c1,c2,c3} Options: -w {w1,w2,w3}…
Basic monitor that checks if the Retrospect client is up and running. This script was quickly hacked together for my current customer, as a Q&D…
Basic monitor to check percentage of used physical RAM. This script was quickly hacked together for my current customer, as a Q&D solution for their…
This plugin will check the status of a volume configured with raidctl on servers that have internal raid controllers such as the v440 and v20z.…
It's 100% config-file based, massively using Perl regular expressions and logic, as prtdiag output is very different from one system to another. Without any parameter,…
While check_procs from the Nagiog Plugin collection is a very powerful tool I missed the ability to check for the existence of multiple processes. check_procs…
This plugin allows to check a number of process expected and allows to exclude some process Ex : We're expecting 2 process for sshd except…
This plugin requires no inputs. It will return a warning if any cpu's are not on-line.
If you execute the command pkgchk -q -p /tmp and see something like this, ERROR: garbled entry pathname: /usr# problem: unknown ftype then your solaris…
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